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Mein Kampf returning to Germany

Monday’s announcement that Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf is going to be republished in Germany for the first time since the end of World War II brought a couple thoughts to mind.

I find it interesting that the State of Bavaria holds the copyright to the book. According to the news report, Bavaria took over the […]

Weekend Edition: 4-21

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Monday is World Book Night

Voting in the Independent Book Blogger Awards ends Monday night.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Death and the Library (“In a house of readers, what, more than books, allows access to the inner lives of its occupants?”)

Tracking Creation in Glen Rose (“In the beginning, […]

Book Review: Night Sessions by Ken MacLeod

Shifting political tides are frequent and cyclical enough that they’ve earned their own label — pendulum politics. One party and its policies are in. The pendulum swings and another party and its policies dominate. Rarely, though, does the pendulum swing as much as the scenario in which Ken MacLeod plots Night Sessions, the winner of […]

Weekend Edition: 4-14

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Truly, I’m not pushing this but you can vote for this blog in the Goodreads Independent Book Blogger contest. There is also a link in the right sidebar. I normally don’t do stuff like this but since it can result in a free trip to Book Expo America, I figured I would do […]

Weekend Edition: 4-7

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Death of the Book (“Pity the book. It’s dead again.”)

My Kasual Kountry Weekend With the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (“This much, at least, is true: today’s Ku Klux Klan is a destination of last resort for the castoffs of American society.”) (via)

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